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cybernetics

The Orchestration of Absence: Navigating Australia’s Fuel and Energy Bottleneck

In complex social, economic, and political systems, the decisive lever is not simply force, information, or speed, but time. More precisely, it is the management of uneven arrivals, delayed consequences, limited capacity, and the order in which pressures move through the field. No complex system can process everything at once. Once demands begin arriving too […]

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Philosophy

The Simplicity Trap: How Populist Narratives Turn Complexity into Crisis

Simple stories percolate because they compress reality into something the nervous system can carry. They move quickly, bind groups, assign blame, and generate the pleasant illusion that the world has become legible at last. Complexity does the opposite. It slows perception, forces qualification, and asks the mind to hold incompatible truths in suspension without collapsing […]

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Philosophy

S.O.S: AI Edition

Let’s save AI, and ourselves, from the people currently running it as though technical intelligence were sufficient to govern human life. The problem is not simply that they are foolish in some ordinary sense, but that they mistake optimisation, scale, fluency, abstraction, and wealth for wisdom. Technical intelligence does not transduce lived experience with anything […]

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Philosophy

Afterlife

The afterlife, if the phrase is to be used at all, is not best imagined as a sentimental annex bolted onto death. Nor, however, is it something about which confidence is easily justified. What we call a life may be only a local and temporary stabilisation within conditions the person cannot comprehend or contain. The […]

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technology

Seeking Work in an Algorithmic Era

Employment in an algorithmic era is no longer organised primarily around the value of work, nor even around the value of a worker, but around the value of a legible, searchable, and continuously reprocessable jobseeker. The centre of gravity has shifted. What matters most is not stable placement but sustained circulation through platforms, filters, rankings, […]

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Philosophy

Speaking of Active Matter: The Thing-ness of Things

The only (or at least most) comprehensive way to account for emergent behaviour is to grant some ontic reality to the abstract relational patterns, symmetries, and phase dynamics that bind and sustain it. A collection of things is, in other words, also a thing. That is not especially surprising at one intuitive level, but it […]

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cybernetics

War and Peace: the necessary displacement of cost, complexity, consequence

In physics and complex systems science, local order is never self-originating and never free. It is produced by energy throughput, maintained by boundaries, and stabilised by exporting disorder beyond the region whose coherence is being preserved. This is not conjecture but a general consequence of thermodynamics, open-system dynamics, and basic control logic. Organisms preserve internal […]

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cybernetics Philosophy

Mental Health Service Delivery

A supportive criticism begins by admitting the obvious: mental health services operate under real constraints of staffing, funding, legal risk, triage pressure, and demand that far exceeds capacity. Not every delay, handoff, or bureaucratic threshold is the result of indifference, and no serious account should pretend otherwise. But that cannot be allowed to obscure the […]

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Philosophy

Dark Tide

Most people, across most of history, have probably just tried to survive and get on with living in an already difficult world, while watching domineering fools drag whole societies into imperial escapades, compensatory aggression, and other remedial engagements with reality. For ordinary people, the view has often been one of exhausted disbelief: not only horror […]

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physics

Superluminal

Faster-than-light motion is possible when what moves is not a physical entity but a phase-defined pattern, such as a cancellation point created by destructive interference. As relative phases evolve across a field, the cancellation point reconfigures, allowing this relational geometry to move faster than light without carrying mass, energy, or information. Since no mass, energy, […]

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cybernetics

Cascade: Energy Price Shock

Given the ubiquity of fossil-fuel dependency, an energy price shock does not simply or only remain an economic event. It propagates as a disturbance through oscillatory coupling across relational networks spanning the high-dimensional space linking supply chains, institutions, media systems, and lived experience, where perturbation in one domain modulates conditions in others and returns altered […]

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environment

When the Rhythm Changes: Climate and Civilisation

The central risk of climate change is not gradual warming. It is reorganisation. The Earth system may be approaching, or may already be entering, a phase transition. Complex systems rarely fail all at once. They drift, they desynchronise, and then they reorganise. The shift is rarely theatrical. It emerges from relations, from accumulated imbalance, from […]